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How do the controls work?

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ERASE WAYPOINT

SORT LIST

SET DEFAULT SYM

& GROUP...

WAYPOINT

GROUPS...

VIEW AND EDIT

DETAILS…

EDIT DEFAULT

SET UP DEFAULT 

SYMB    GROUP

WAYPOINT AT

CURSOR

WAYPOINT AT

VESSEL

WAYPOINT AT

LAT/LONG...

GO TO WAYPOINT

OPTIONS…

REVIEW AND EDIT

WAYPOINTS

WPTS/

MOB

PAGE

ACTIVE

MENU

DATA

Example:

This example shows 
the series of button 
and soft key presses 
required to change 
the waypoint default 
symbol or group.

Access system functions or change what you see on-screen.
Within the text of this document they are written in bold capitals 
e.g. 

WPTS/MOB.

Press and hold to access short cuts - see individual buttons on 
facing page.

They change depending on application or 
function being performed.

Press and hold 

MENU

 to display help 

information for the currently displayed 
soft keys.

Press the corresponding key (below the 
screen) to select.

Further soft keys may be displayed.
If a key has several options, each press 
will highlight the next option.

If a key displays a single value or a slider 
above, use the rotary control to adjust.

Within the text of this document they are 
written in capitals e.g. SORT LIST.

Buttons

Soft keys

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The Cursor appears on the screen 
as a white cross.

To make it easier to locate on screen, the cursor 
changes to a circle with a cross in it, when it is moved 
after a 10 second period of inactivity.

The cursor is context-sensitive.  When it is placed over an object e.g. a waypoint or chart feature, it 
changes color and a label or information associated with the object is displayed.  When you place 
the cursor over certain items, the soft keys change to enable you to access related operations.

WPTS/

MOB

REVIEW AND EDIT

WAYPOINTS ...

SET DEFAULT SYM

& GROUP...

SET UP DEFAULT

SYMB   GROUP

This process of pressing buttons and soft keys to navigate to the required function, is simplified within this 
guide and represented by a strip e.g.

The Cursor

WPT

Simulator:

To practice using your Display without data from a GPS, scanner or fishfinder, switch on the simulator via the 
System Setup menu.

General Operation

Using the controls

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Summary of Contents for Marine RADAR

Page 1: ...nding the radar Avoiding a collision Using MARPA AIS Card 13 Card 14 Card 15 Card 16 Basic Navigation Working with waypoints How do I get to a point Card 11 Card 12 What can I see Understanding the ch...

Page 2: ...our boat s position Press and hold to place a Man Overboard MOB marker at your current position Press and hold again to exit MOB RANGE Press to change the display scale so that a smaller or larger are...

Page 3: ...ghlight the next option If a key displays a single value or a slider above use the rotary control to adjust Within the text of this document they are written in capitals e g SORT LIST Buttons Soft key...

Page 4: ...To customise EDIT PAGE SET Follow on screen instructions Or PAGE OK PAGE ACTIVE SOFT KEY ACTIVE The applications are shown using a combination of page sets pages and windows There are five page sets e...

Page 5: ...t CF CARD REMOVAL The system will now complete its checks When instructed to do so open the chart card door and remove the card Firmly click the chart door shut and press OK twice with the unit powere...

Page 6: ...edge chart pans to a different area Press and hold to pan larger areas Press RANGE OUT to see a larger area of the chart Press RANGE IN to see a smaller area in more detail To change the scale To pan...

Page 7: ...d in conjunction with motion mode see below to control how your boat and chart relate to one another and how they are displayed on screen The default mode is North Up N UP This displays your chart wit...

Page 8: ...r OBJECT INFO MILE POINT Ebb Flood Ebb Flood Position 300 06 700N 840 12 700W 05 41AM 187 0 01 08AM 358 0 06 17AM 0 0 11 30AM 358 0 0 5kt 0 2kt 0 0kt 0 2kt Current information displayed Graph page dis...

Page 9: ...INFO RAINBOW MARINA Photos Position 290 58 147N 0930 52 215W Book5 Chp5 Pilot Book OBJECT INFO RAINBOW MARINA Photos Pilot Book Position 290 58 147N 0930 52 215W Highlight required book chapter Selec...

Page 10: ...n Status bar To enhance objects and make it easier to see their shape and position To show hide pre set cartographic features Press RANGE OUT to see a larger area of the chart Press RANGE IN to see a...

Page 11: ...ew from above your boat What can I see Using the 3D chart Card 10 How do I find where I am on the 3D chart If you cannot see your boat symbol Synchronize 3D chart with 2D chart D8736_2 Your position T...

Page 12: ...u regularly back up your waypoints by archiving them to a CompactFlash card Waypoints can also be transferred to another NMEA compatible instrument Networked systems If you have networked two or more...

Page 13: ...oints on screen NORTH POINT KNOLL Target waypoint highlighted COWES Remaining legs of route PLACE WAYPOINT PLACE WAYPOINT Course from start point to target waypoint A route is made up of a series of w...

Page 14: ...make a nearby small object may appear the same size on the screen as a distant large object However with experience the approximate size of different objects can be determined by the relative size an...

Page 15: ...or re sized to avoid inappropriate alarms Sector Zone SHM Circular Zone SHM IMPORTANT A guard zone How can the radar help me avoid a collision You can set up your E Series Display to sound an alarm wh...

Page 16: ...nd provides continuous and rapid situation evaluation MARPA tracks the selected targets and calculates target bearing range true speed course Closest Point of Approach CPA and Time to Closest Point of...

Page 17: ...et alarm sounds and target flashes Activated target Target activated i e AIS vector displayed Vector line optional shows predicted distance travelled within given time Uncertain target Calculated CPA...

Page 18: ...ress DATA CHART VECTORS COG HDG VECTORS Use the Course Deviation Indicator CDI With your display receiving accurate heading and position information you can monitor your course and accurately steer to...

Page 19: ...LE PRESET 2 DUAL PRESET 3 SHALLOW PRESET 4 DEEP PRESENTATION F1 200 kHz Freq1 200KHz Auto Depth markers Target Bottom Bottom of transducer Frequency Frequency modes Target depth Bottom depth SINGLE Fr...

Page 20: ...presets The system automatically adjusts the gain control to display the sharpest image If required you can select the gain level to suit your fishing mode To define the gain mode still further and t...

Page 21: ...view images from a satellite TV video or DVD player or on board camera VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 PRESENTATION The engine monitor application enables you to view data from up to three compatible...

Page 22: ...p Navtex Messages To run the Sirius Weather application you will need to purchase an SR100 weather receiver and a subscription to Sirius weather Once connected the weather application superimposes his...

Page 23: ...ary front red blue Trough brown Isobars grey 1012 1010 Dry line brown Or Surface pressure Hurricane Category 1 5 Tropical storm Tropical disturbance or tropical depression Storm Tracks symbols Note Hi...

Page 24: ...ower key Select AUTOPILOT STANDBY to put the pilot in the autopilot into standby mode and take control of the helm manually AUTOPILOT STANDBY D10686_1 What are the Autopilot symbols Wind Vane mode Pow...

Page 25: ...window allows you to select 4 user configurable preset modes Buoy Harbour Coastal Offshore They allow you to configure the Gain Color Gain Rain Sea Clutter settings to aid you in customising the displ...

Page 26: ...not switched on or because a master has not been selected an alarm will sound and you will be prompted to set a master display How is the network controlled How do I change the master display D8487_2...

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